hey guys
we often repair windows installations when changing motherboards or IO subsystems in servers or client-class machines.
i was wondering if it was possible to fully automate this procedure? (start the installation, push enter to install windows (not R for recovery), it'll detect the old version of windows at which point you push R to repair it.
is this possible to do?
i posted this question in some microsoft support forums and it was suggested to me to try NTUpgrade=Yes, however that seems to do nothing.
we will be using this for both XP and 2003 server
any information that you have would be very much appreciated
thanks
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unattended repair of windows installation possible?
#2
Posted 24 June 2005 - 03:02 PM
I'm interesting too !!! but for an unattented cd we use OEM preinstall method and it's for new pc only ... for unattented repair I think we must sort of h*ck / "bidouiller" (in french !) the method ....
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#3
Posted 24 June 2005 - 04:00 PM
The few times Ive seen this subject come up, ppl have always said it cant be done.... or at least they didnt know if there was a way.
#5
Posted 22 July 2005 - 04:06 AM
May work OK with Multiboot, that way u have the ua & recovery console option on the one disk. I believe the rec console in w2k may be a better option as no admin password is required.
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